delirious
adjective
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Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪə̯.ɹi.əs/
adj
Etymology: From delirium + -ous; see also Latin delirus (“silly, doting, crazy”).
- Being in the state of delirium.
“Or has the shock, so harshly given, […] made me that delirious man Whose fancy fuses old and new, And flashes into false and true, And mingles all without a plan?”
“[…]the angelic form of a creature whose very existence was a gigantic balm of Gilead to the lacerated body of our hero, and, in a half delirious state of mind, he felt like leaping mountains to raise prostrate female forms, and to become blessed with hymeneal joys of the most glorious character; but, his imagination soon forsook him, and a raging fever, accompanied by the most violent deadly delirium, ensued, which lasted a fortnight.”
- Having uncontrolled excitement; ecstatic.
“delirious with joy”